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"Sirius XM Radio, The Company Profile"The merged satellite radio providers, Sirius and XM, are seeing steady growth in subscriptions, lower churn rate and increasing penetration of OEM auto sales. Also increasing is competition from devices consumers bring into their vehicles, especially with the coming roll out of 4G networks. Appears in July 2010 newsletter. $65.00

"Internet Radio Use in Cars Will Grow"Internet radio in cars will take off quickly when the cost of smartphone data plans comes down. Ford and another major carmaker are working with Internet radio provider Pandora on integrating Pandora's music streaming into their infotainment systems. Appears in March 2009 newsletter. $65.00

"Car Audio/Video Update from CES"A look at new entertainment options coming from the Consumer Electronics Show. Appears in December 2005 newsletter. $65.00

"XM Satellite Radio Holdings, The Company Profile"XM Radio is the dominant player in the satellite radio business. XM will move beyond audio programming to location-based traffic and data services. Appears in June 2005 newsletter. $65.00

"Delphi Corp., The Company Profile (11/03)"The world's largest automobile parts supplier makes 18% of revenue from its Electronics and Mobile Communications sector, the sector formerly known as Delphi Delco Electronics. Passive occupant detection, diesel engine controls and satellite radios are some of Delphi's hottest product areas today. Appears in November 2003 newsletter. $65.00

"Satellite Radio's Success Still Uncertain"Both players--Sirius Satellite Radio and XM Satellite Radio--face financial challenges. Both are looking for solid support from OEMs. Appears in October 2002 newsletter. $65.00

"Digital Radio Broadcasting"The feature article looks at the future of satellite radio broadcasting and digital terrestrial AM/FM broadcasting. Appears in April 2001 newsletter. $65.00

"XM Satellite Radio, The Company Profile"XM Radio is one of only two companies licensed by the FCC to broadcast radio on the Satellite Band. XM expects to begin commercial operations in the fall of 2001. Appears in April 2001 newsletter. $65.00

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